So, I joined Twitter a couple of weeks ago after Sergey posted his conversation with one of them.

What struck me immediately is the wide variety of truly stupid people that post on Twitter. Trump-lovers, white nationalists, Israel haters, antisemites, all there to enjoy in their brief, 140 characters of sadness.

The most entertaining is something called T.H.O.T. I don't know if this person is a man or a woman but what they do is post half-naked pictures of girls with little denier memes nestled in....strategic places. It's definitely there to pull in the males. I complimented this person on their cleverness while bashing the memes.

There is someone called Anne Chastain (I'm not revealing anything, she posts using that name) who rants about everything while mixing in the antisemitism. It's like watching a Trumpling on meth.

There is the usual mixture of quickie denier memes...all Bolshevists were Jews, the 4 million at Auschwitz, six million gassed, etc., etc. Really, it's worse than YouTube. Part of it is the need to get the point across in 140 characters while the rest is just sheer ignorance.

On the plus side I now follow the Auschwitz Museum along with a few others like USC Shoah. I even have three followers of my own....

Now, right now Twitter has me in timeout, apparently calling someone a dumbass is frowned upon.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Nope, they seem like they are reading "The Hoax of the 20th Century," Mary's favorite book.
Though, I did see an article that showed the German Embassy in Ireland paying for a bombed synagogue. I asked this person to list synagogues in Germany, Austria, Poland, France, etc. that the Germans rebuilt after burning or bombing, funny, I haven't gotten a reply......

Which topics do they most focus on - are there repeating themes?

Standard stuff like the World Almanac canard, Auschwitz, Leuchter (that one struck me as odd), Jews were all blood thirsty Bolshevists, etc. I see a lot of pushing the positives of Hitler and the Nazi regime....everything was awesome, Germans were all brothers nobly sacrificing themselves against the Bolshevik hordes, all that sentimental horse crap that makes old Nazis like Fritz Berg weep in their beers.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

I’m now following “wearswar.” It gives me something interesting to do when I’m bored.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Aaaaawwwwww, I wanted to change my avatar to what you posted but the image is too big!!!!

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

iwh wrote:BTW... I can't see the wearswar twitter feed...i have been blocked. Must have been something I wrote. I'm also blocked from commenting on his wearswar blog.
He and his mates really don't like me!!

Yeah, I got blocked by a denier on Twitter a few months ago.

John hasn’t tired of me yet. I’m sure it’s coming, I just haven’t devoted any really time to him yet.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Let’s face it, Twitter and YouTube deniers race neck and neck for the title of the World’s Stupidest Deniers.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Most of it is Israel bashing with a few sprinkles of denial here and there.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

To just summarize what the conclusion will be throughout this thread. All Twitter involved deniers brains are made from cork.

« The Terror here is a horrifying fact. There is a fear that reaches down and haunts all sections of the community. No household, however humble, apparently but what lives in constant fear of nocturnal raid by the secret police. . .This particular purge is undoubtedly political. . . It is deliberately projected by the party leaders, who themselves regretted the necessity for it. »Joseph E. Davies

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Ayup...though I have him on ignore so I can avoid his self-righteous drivel.

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Jeffk 1970 wrote:Aaaaawwwwww, I wanted to change my avatar to what you posted but the image is too big!!!!

Good news! I found an online gif editor and made a smaller version for you.

smaller dancing santa.gif

I have it set to my avatar right now for testing purposes, but I'm going to be switching back to my warwonderdog picture tomorrow so dancing santa is yours if you want it.

I will save it for Christmas!!!!

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

Oh, FFS now I have some Catholic nutcase trying to get me to go back to church....

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

“They say..that in Slonim they gathered in the town square 14,000 people...and all were machine-gunned. I ask you, is it possible to believe such a thing?...How can the world remain silent? It is probably not true.”
Calel Perechodnik, Polish Jew, 1942

They seem to be struggling with spelling Trotskii, but that comes with using twitter.

« The Terror here is a horrifying fact. There is a fear that reaches down and haunts all sections of the community. No household, however humble, apparently but what lives in constant fear of nocturnal raid by the secret police. . .This particular purge is undoubtedly political. . . It is deliberately projected by the party leaders, who themselves regretted the necessity for it. »Joseph E. Davies